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Long-Persecuted Rohingya Find Refuge, But Not Acceptance, In Bangladesh

Fishing boats sit in the sunset on the beach in Teknaf in southern Bangladesh. Billed as the longest beach in the world, the Bangladeshi government has plans to turn the area into a tourist destination in hopes of bringing in badly needed jobs and investment. (Michael Sullivan for NPR)
Fishing boats sit in the sunset on the beach in Teknaf in southern Bangladesh. Billed as the longest beach in the world, the Bangladeshi government has plans to turn the area into a tourist destination in hopes of bringing in badly needed jobs and investment. (Michael Sullivan for NPR)

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